I have a small crack in the rear. I was also told no by the service department at my closest dealer. I'll be trying another dealer at some point.
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^This exactly. I’m willing to bet if everyone with a MIC does this you will see they are all cracked/cracking.Shine the beam of a flashlight parallel to /along the surface. This will make even very minor and otherwise invisible cracks or imperfections appear obvious. Use that technique and try again. I guarantee there are more cracks.
It means that the Bronco MIC hardtop is basically an overpriced Ikea cabinet.I'm not sure how everybody is aware or not but the whole entire top is made out of cardboard covered with a JB Weld type of a plastic material very thin sprayed on, then pressed in a mold? Or injection molding? The only molded hardtop that I see is the cardboard molding itself that itself inside sure it's a honeycomb material but so is a lot of other cardboard. Speaking of which, if any of these cracks let any water in that cardboard will mold and decay.🫨
I did this to mine at night a few months ago looking for any hint of irregularities. Saw the honeycomb structure in several places, didn't see any cracks or defects. Looked at it again during daylight and found nothing. Checked it again today and still haven't found anything. I've been keeping an eye on it as I'm 30K down on a 36K warranty.^This exactly. I’m willing to bet if everyone with a MIC does this you will see they are all cracked/cracking.
It looks like this scar on my thumb is going to stay with me for the rest of my life as a reminder of the Bronco. I accidentally cut it when I was putting back the roof panels 3 months ago.This is terrible. Not only are the MICs causing massive order delays but to add insult to injury, the MICs getting out to customers are pathetically failing. Finally, salt in the wound: dealers denying warranty claims when explicitly documented/approved directly by FoMoCo.
It is genuinely hard to believe. Someone should make a very strong youtube video about this and get try to get some visibility, somehow, with some Ford Execs.
Also, on a loosely related note, just saw a post on the other forum about razor sharp edges on MICs. Multiple folks confirming such. One fellow got cut badly taking of a MIC panel and due to that dropped it.
Do we have to hand sand all of the removable panels to prevent cuts, blood and stitches?
Yeah, it’s complete and total trash. The Jeep hard top is 100X nicer than the Bronco one. We waited 2+ years for a vin (that we finally got 3 weeks ago) but we already moved on to a Jeep Wrangler. The hardtop was the one thing that really made me nervous about owning a Bronco. Ford needs to trash this design and do whatever Jeep is doing.I'm not sure how everybody is aware or not but the whole entire top is made out of cardboard covered with a JB Weld type of a plastic material very thin sprayed on, then pressed in a mold? Or injection molding? The only molded hardtop that I see is the cardboard molding itself that itself inside sure it's a honeycomb material but so is a lot of other cardboard. Speaking of which, if any of these cracks let any water in that cardboard will mold and decay.🫨
100% thisFind another dealer.
what is different about the jeep top? Never really paid close attention to the inside of the jeeper topsYeah, it’s complete and total trash. The Jeep hard top is 100X nicer than the Bronco one. We waited 2+ years for a vin (that we finally got 3 weeks ago) but we already moved on to a Jeep Wrangler. The hardtop was the one thing that really made me nervous about owning a Bronco. Ford needs to trash this design and do whatever Jeep is doing.